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Google chrome crashing randomly
Google chrome crashing randomly






google chrome crashing randomly
  1. #Google chrome crashing randomly install#
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Reinstalling the application doesn’t seem to do much in rectifying the issue either. “The application doesn’t crash, just the webpages,” the user wrote, adding, “I’m not sure what’s going on.” It is apparent that the application itself doesn’t crash, but rather anything opened or accessed within the program. Well, it launches, but my webpages crash, new tabs crash, even trying to load settings or bookmarks, that webpage crashes,” TheEpicDucks wrote in a support post. Double-clicking to open, it starts, but that is it.

google chrome crashing randomly

In one post, the user details what happens when launching the application’s shortcut. Most are at least OK.Several Chrome users have taken to the Google support forums seeking assistance.

google chrome crashing randomly

Some are great if good hardware was selected and it was built competently. OTOH, machines built from commodity parts can vary greatly. Name brand machines are almost always crap, designed for corporate peons to run Word & Excel, and to be "serviced" by corporate IT drones who generally aren't capable of more than calling the vendor to come and replace the hardware when something goes wrong. This may involve installing a newer version of firmware-linux, firmware-linux-nonfree or other firmware packages - perhaps from a PPA.īTW, what kind of CPU, motherboard, and GPU do you have? What kind of system? Some name brand machine? or built from commodity parts either by yourself or by whoever you bought it from? Search forums for that vendor to see if anyone else is reporting the same problems (and if there are, whether there is a beta BIOS that claims to solve the problem - if so, it's probably worth risking a beta).Ĭheck if there are any updated firmware file for any of your hardware. Some models of some other brands (like Realtek) can be absolute garbage, with crappy drivers.Ĭheck to see if there is an updated BIOS (release version, not beta) for your motherboard. What kind of ethernet controller? Intel NICs are generally good. What kind and rating of PSU do you have? Something decent and good enough for your system's power requirements (plus at least 20% on top of maximum draw)? Or just whatever cheap garbage your system builder could find for the least money? If necessary, repeat with only one stick of RAM at a time, and with different combinations of RAM sticks. If they don't, try again with the other half of the RAM. If the crashes go away, then you've got bad RAM. Try removing half the RAM for a few days. Clean out any dust, preferably with a brush (artist's paint-brushes are good), a can of compressed air, and a mini vacuum cleaner. Try powering off the system, opening it up and checking that the CPU, cooler, RAM, drives, GPU and any other expansion cards are properly seated. Upgrading to the latest Ubuntu (21.10) might. Reinstalling Ubuntu is very unlikely to make any difference.

#Google chrome crashing randomly drivers#

If AMD or Intel, use the GPL drivers in the kernel. If your GPU is nvidia, then the proprietary drivers are better. Perhaps Gnome, or something light-weight like xfce or lxde.Ĭheck to see if you have the latest kernel available for Ubuntu 20.04, and the latest drivers for your GPU - even if you have to use a PPA to get an updated kernel or GPU driver. Try a different desktop environment and see if your browser or your login session still crashes. uBlock Origin and uMatrix are also available for Firefox. Use some of uMatrix's downloadable lists to block ad-ware, spyware, and other malware from all sites. Use uMatrix to disable javascript by default, only allow the bare minimum required to get particular sites working. Both uBlock Origin and uMatrix are by Raymond Hill aka gorhill. Only - beware of forked versions) and uMatrix are good.

#Google chrome crashing randomly install#

Install an ad-blocker and javascript controller in Chromium. If you're using Google Chrome (the proprietary binary) rather than Chromium (the open source version), then switch.








Google chrome crashing randomly